• S2CID 158167424. Artman, Vincent M. (2013-07-01). "Documenting Territory: Passportisation, Territory, and Exception in Abkhazia and South Ossetia". Geopolitics...
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    Abkhazia's prime minister Djergenia's visit to Moscow in May 2002. The "passportisation" caused outrage in Tbilisi, worsening its already shaky relations with...
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    for residents of the territories held by the DPR and the LPR. This "passportisation" is similar to what Russia has done in other pro-Russian protectorates...
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    latter rules remained in effect until 23 October 1995. However "blanket passportisation" started only in 1976 and had finished by 1981. Soviet Union passport...
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    under safe and dignified conditions, of stopping the process of forced passportisation, of achieving a reduction of the de facto closed borders, of obtaining...
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  • the Soviet Union, the belief in primordialism would continue through passportisation and Stalinist deportations of ethnicities, being expressed most overtly...
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    sovereignty of Georgia. The commission made conclusions that Russian "passportisation" was a meddling in Georgian affairs and demonstrated that Russia was...
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